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Healthcare overtakes the economy as top voter worry in Gallup poll

Healthcare overtakes the economy as top voter worry in Gallup poll
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Healthcare access and affordability are the top domestic policy concerns for voters heading into the 2026 elections, according to a new Gallup poll. Nearly 85% of Americans said in a Gallup poll published on Tuesday that they are at least somewhat worried about the availability and affordability of healthcare as a key concern for the […]

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Frames Democrats as 'on the right track' while Republicans 'urgently need to find ways to overhaul their messaging'Provides more detailed and sympathetic coverage of Democratic criticisms of GOP policiesUses language like 'condemning' for Democratic responses while describing Republican efforts as 'trying to defend' and 'distancing themselves'Framing of partisan advantageInclusion of critical third-party pollingEmphasis on negative policy consequencesframing of issuessource selectionloaded languageEmphasis on Democratic perspectives and criticismsLimited depth in presenting Republican policy defensesFraming of poll results as reassuring for Democrats

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